Synchronization is not its strong suit. Keeping track of your data also not so much.
I frequently have issues where items are not synchronized between devices via iCloud and I have to go into the troubleshooting section of OneSafe and force a cache rebuild. Then theres the issue of things appearing to work fine for a few weeks then suddenly I have duplicates of all my double encrypted categories. Ive given up trying to understand why this happens or to remove the duplicates. One sorry excuse of a way to work around the duplicates is to choose one copy of each and always add new entries to just that copy. In the mobile app this is somewhat easy to do because each category has a total count of all items in it so I use the copy with the higher content count. Yet the desktop app does not display this count. Anywhere. That I can find anyway. So youre gambling with updating the wrong copy. And who knows what consequences that has down the road. Do the categories replicate exponentially next time?
And theres the consume-all-CPU-resources-indefinitely-until-OneSafe-is-closed issue. That also happens only every few days.
If you want to reliably sync encrypted data among your devices, OneSafe is not for you. If you want to have a local encrypted vault on one device in which to store pictures and website passwords, OneSafe will probably work in a pinch. For a few weeks. But be warned that OneSafe chose to encrypt your data with the quantum wascally wabbit bits algorithm. Your encrypted data will multiply like rabbits listening to the sweet sweet love tunes of Barry White.
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